S04603 Summary:

BILL NOS04603
 
SAME ASSAME AS UNI. A07110
 
SPONSORLAVALLE
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd SS7203, 7206-a & 7208, Ed L
 
Relates to the practice of land surveying.
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S04603 Actions:

BILL NOS04603
 
04/13/2011REFERRED TO HIGHER EDUCATION
01/04/2012REFERRED TO HIGHER EDUCATION
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S04603 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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S04603 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
            S. 4603                                                  A. 7110
 
                               2011-2012 Regular Sessions
 
                SENATE - ASSEMBLY
 
                                     April 13, 2011
                                       ___________
 
        IN SENATE -- Introduced by Sen. LAVALLE -- read twice and ordered print-
          ed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Higher Educa-
          tion
 
        IN ASSEMBLY -- Introduced by M. of A. GLICK -- read once and referred to
          the Committee on Higher Education
 

        AN  ACT  to amend the education law, in relation to the practice of land
          surveying
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. Section 7203 of the education law, as added by chapter 987
     2  of the laws of 1971, is amended to read as follows:
     3    § 7203. Definition of practice of land surveying.  1. The practice  of
     4  the profession of land surveying is defined as practicing that branch of
     5  the  engineering  profession and applied mathematics which includes [the
     6  measuring and plotting of the dimensions and areas of any portion of the
     7  earth, including all naturally placed and man-  or  machine-made  struc-
     8  tures and objects thereon, the lengths and directions of boundary lines,

     9  the contour of the surface and] the application of rules and regulations
    10  in accordance with local requirements incidental to subdivisions for the
    11  correct  determination,  description, conveying and recording thereof or
    12  for the establishment or reestablishment thereof, providing or  offering
    13  to provide professional services utilizing such sciences as mathematics,
    14  geodesy,  and photogrammetry, defined as the science or art of obtaining
    15  reliable measurements through the use of aerial photography and/or other
    16  active or passive sensor-based remote  sensing  technologies,  involving
    17  both  a.  the  making  of  geometric  measurements and gathering related
    18  information pertaining to the physical or legal features on  the  earth,

    19  improvements on the earth, the space above, on or below the earth and b.
    20  providing, utilizing or developing the same into survey products such as
    21  graphics,  data, maps, plans, reports, specifications, descriptions, and
    22  projects, including those in furtherance of the  safeguarding  of  life,
    23  health, safety, welfare and property of the public.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD09300-01-1

        S. 4603                             2                            A. 7110
 
     1    2.  Professional  services  include,  but  are not limited to, acts of

     2  consultation, investigation,  evaluation,  providing  expert  testimony,
     3  planning,  mapping,  assembling,  estimating, deigning, supervision, and
     4  interpreting gathered measurements and information related to any one or
     5  more of the following:
     6    a.  Determining,  by measurement, the actual or proposed configuration
     7  or contour of the earth's surface or the position of fixed objects ther-
     8  eon.
     9    b. Determining, by performing geodetic surveys, the size and shape  of
    10  the  earth or the position of any point related to the earth. A geodetic
    11  survey being defined as the science of  measuring  the  earth  or  large
    12  portions  of  its  surface;  the determination of the earth's figure and
    13  size.

    14    c. Locating, relocating, establishing,  reestablishing,  or  retracing
    15  property lines or boundaries of any tract or tracts of land, road, right
    16  of way, or easement.
    17    d.  Making  any  survey  for a single lot or plot or for the division,
    18  subdivision or consultation of any tract or tracts of land.
    19    e. Locating or laying out alignments, positions or elevations for  the
    20  construction of fixed works.
    21    f.  Determining,  by  the use of principles of surveying, the position
    22  for any survey monument (boundary or non-boundary) or  reference  point;
    23  establishing or replacing any such monument or reference point.
    24    g.  Creating, preparing or modifying electronic, computerized or other

    25  data, relative to  the  performance  of  the  activities  in  the  above
    26  described paragraphs a through f of this subdivision.
    27    3.  Nothing  in this article shall remove any previously granted legal
    28  or regulatory rights or be construed  as  prohibiting  a  licensed  land
    29  surveyor  from  providing  services  for  land  planning, land use, land
    30  development and/or environmental studies related thereto and the record-
    31  ing or filing of documents with governmental bodies or agencies.
    32    § 2. Subdivision 2 of section 7206-a of the education law, as  amended
    33  by chapter 32 of the laws of 1981, is amended to read as follows:
    34    2.  In  lieu  of  the  degree and experience requirements specified in

    35  [subparagraphs (2)] paragraphs two and [(3)] three of subdivision one of
    36  this section, an associates degree and eight years of practical  experi-
    37  ence  in  work  satisfactory to the board may be accepted, provided that
    38  each full year of college study in engineering or land surveying  satis-
    39  factory to the department may at the discretion of the board be accepted
    40  in lieu of one year of the required eight years of experience.
    41    §  3.  Section  7208 of the education law is amended by adding two new
    42  subdivisions q and r to read as follows:
    43    q. The making of measurements utilizing the science of photogrammetry,
    44  defined as the science or art of obtaining reliable measurements through
    45  the use of aerial photography and/or other  active  or  passive  sensor-

    46  based  remote  sensing  technologies, except that any geodetic survey to
    47  establish control points necessary to derive accurate measurements  from
    48  the  imagery must be made by a licensed land surveyor. Any determination
    49  of topography  or  contours,  or  depiction  of  physical  improvements,
    50  utilizing  photogrammetric methods or other remote sensing technology by
    51  persons not licensed as a land surveyor pursuant to this article,  shall
    52  not  establish  any boundary monumentation or boundary metes and bounds,
    53  nor provide any measurement showing the  relationship  of  any  physical
    54  improvements  to  any  property  line  or boundary and all such products
    55  reliant thereon must include a notification that states, "This  was  not

    56  prepared  under  the  direct supervision of a licensed land surveyor and

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     1  shall not be relied upon to establish  boundary  monuments  or  boundary
     2  metes and bounds."
     3    r.  The following items are not to be included as exclusive activities
     4  within the definition of surveying:
     5    1. The creation of general maps:
     6    (a) prepared by private firms or government agencies for use as guides
     7  to motorists, boaters, aviators or pedestrians;
     8    (b) prepared for publication in a gazetteer or atlas as an educational
     9  tool or reference publication;
    10    (c) prepared for or by education institutions for use in  the  curric-

    11  ulum of any course or study;
    12    (d)  produced  by an electronic or print media firm as an illustrative
    13  guide to the geographic location of any event; or
    14    (e)  prepared  by  lay  persons  for  conversational  or  illustrative
    15  purposes.  This includes advertising material and users guides.
    16    2.  The  transcription of previously geo-referenced data into a GIS or
    17  LIS by manual or electronic means, and the maintenance thereof, provided
    18  the data are clearly not intended to indicate the authoritative location
    19  of property boundaries, the precise definition of the shape  or  contour
    20  of the earth, and/or the precise location of fixed works of humans.
    21    3.  The  transcription  of  public  record  data, without modification

    22  except for graphical purposes, into a GIS  or  LIS-based  cadastre  (tax
    23  maps  and  associated  records)  by  manual or electronic means, and the
    24  maintenance of that cadastre, provided the data are clearly not intended
    25  to authoritatively represent property boundaries. This includes tax maps
    26  and zoning maps.
    27    4. The preparation of any document by any  federal  government  agency
    28  that  does  not  define real property boundaries. This includes civilian
    29  and military versions of quadrangle  topographic  maps,  military  maps,
    30  satellite imagery, and other such documents.
    31    5.  The incorporation or use of documents or databases prepared by any
    32  federal agency into a GIS/LIS, including but  not  limited  to,  federal

    33  census  and  demographic  data, quadrangle topographic maps and military
    34  maps.
    35    6. Inventory maps and databases created by any organization, in either
    36  hardcopy or electronic form, of physical features, facilities or infras-
    37  tructure that are wholly contained within properties to which they  have
    38  rights  or  for  which they have management responsibility. The distrib-
    39  ution of these maps  and/or  databases  outside  the  organization  must
    40  contain  appropriate  metadata  describing,  at a minimum, the accuracy,
    41  method of compilation, data source or sources and  date  or  dates,  and
    42  disclaimers  of use clearly indicating that the data are not intended to
    43  be used as a survey product.

    44    7. Maps and databases depicting the distribution of natural  resources
    45  or phenomena prepared by foresters, geologists, soil scientists, geophy-
    46  sicists,  biologists, archeologists, historians, or other persons quali-
    47  fied to document such data.
    48    8. Maps and geo-referenced databases depicting physical  features  and
    49  events  prepared  by any government agency where the access to that data
    50  is restricted by statute. This includes geo-referenced data generated by
    51  law enforcement agencies involving crime statistics and criminal  activ-
    52  ities.
    53    §  4.  This  act  shall  take  effect  on  the first of September next
    54  succeeding the date on which it  shall  have  become  a  law;  provided,
    55  however,  that  section  two  of  this  act shall take effect on the one

    56  hundred eightieth day after this act shall have become a law.
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